BEIJING, Aug 23 (Xinhua) -- Bryan Clay of the United
States, silver medalist four years ago in Athens, finally won the men's
decathlon gold at the Beijing Olympic Games here on Friday.
The 28-year-old collected 8,791 points, a new Olympic
record. Belarus' Andrei Krauchanka won the silver with 8,551 points and Cuba's
Leonel Suarez took the bronze with 8,527.
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Gold medalilst Bryan Clay of the United
States poses for photos during the awarding ceremony for the men's
decathlon at the National Stadium, also known as the Bird's Nest, during
Beijing 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China, Aug. 22, 2008. Bryan Clay
won the title with 8791 points.(Xinhua Photo) Photo
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Clay,
also the 2005 world champion, took the lead from the start, and he was never
threatened for first place. He topped disciplines including 100 meters, long
jump and discus throw. He lied on the track after finishing the 1,500 meters
race, the last event, exhausted.
"It was a long one. It was brutal, it was just
brutal. It probably was the hardest decathlon I've ever done in my life through
all the extremes and weather conditions." said the champion.
"I'm very, very tired, but I'm also very happy.
Yesterday is a little bad but it's generally OK." he said.
On racing just to finish the 1,500 meters, he said:
"I guess I knew that if I finished the race I was going to win, but I was still
nervous. I still get nervous about whether I am going to be able to finish the
race."
"I was exhausted. I had nothing in my legs but my
main goal was to come out and compete and win a gold medal."
Krauchanka was ninth after completing shot put.
However, his excellent performance in 400 meters, pole vault and javelin throw
helped him catch up to snatch the silver in the end.
Cuba's Suarez was third in the 1,500 meters, taking
his score to a national record of 8,527 points and allowing him to move past
Alexander Pogorelov of Russia for the bronze medal.
"It's a great result for me. I prepared well, but I
didn't actually think about winning a medal before the competition. It was only
on the first day when I started the competition, that I realized I had a chance
to win a medal. I prepared well for the world championships last year and that
followed through to the Olympics."
"Before the competition my goal was to score 8,500
points and I did that so I'm very happy. Obviously I'm very happy with my
performance in the running events but I think the event that made the difference
was the Javelin because I threw a personal best. I also had very good results in
the hurdles."
Talking about how to handle the pressure as a
20-year-old athlete, he said: "I haven't been in a competition like this in the
past. My coach told me that I was only competing against myself and not the
other competitors and I never felt a lot of pressure. I was very relaxed
throughout the competition."
"Of course I want to go to London because I'm only
young. I want to get a better result there but what happens, happens," he said.
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Gold medalilst Bryan Clay (C) of the
United States, silver medalist Andrei Krauchanka of Belarussia and bronze
medalist Cuba's Leonel Suarez show their medals during the awarding
ceremony for the men's decathlon at the National Stadium, also known as
the Bird's Nest, during Beijing 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China, Aug.
22, 2008. Bryan Clay won the title with 8791 points.(Xinhua
Photo) Photo
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